It's all blank.  No errors.

-----Original Message-----
From: Downall, Bill 
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 1:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Report Question


Brian,

What happens if you go to the R> prompt, and try these steps:

SET MESSAGES ON
SET ERROR MESSAGES ON
SELECT * FROM newreporttable
PRINT newreport

And what happens if you try, again at the R> prompt:

PRINT oldreport

If the old report prints from the R>, ignore this paragraph. If the old 
report doesn't print from the R>, there are probably variables that had to 
be predefined for the report. The report's variables may have 
expressions that are either self-referrent or post-referrent, and can't 
figure out their own expressions when they are first encountered. The 
application that printed the old report probably took care of predefining 
those variables. If that is true for the old report, it probably also applies 
to the new report.

Bill


On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 12:24:41 -0600, Russell, Brian wrote:

>Blank when I run the report from the reports tab.  The names are not 
the same.  I can add the fields from the new table to the report but that 
does not matter.  If I put it in the footer it shows up fine but nothing 
shows from the detail.
>




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